-from deefuzzer import *
-
url='http://svn.parisson.org/deefuzzer',
keywords='audio video streaming broadcast shout',
install_requires = ['setuptools','tinyurl'],
- packages=['deefuzzer'],
+ packages=['deefuzzer', 'shout'],
include_package_data = True,
scripts=['scripts/deefuzzer'],
classifiers = ['Programming Language :: Python', 'Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content', 'Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio', 'Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Players',],
if __name__ == '__main__':
- os.chdir('shout-python')
+ os.chdir('shout')
os.system('python setup.py install')
os.chdir('..')
Main()
+++ /dev/null
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-Prerequisites
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+++ /dev/null
-This is shout-python, a set of bindings for libshout 2.
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+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/env python
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-import shout
-import sys
-import string
-import time
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-s = shout.Shout()
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-# s.port = 8000
-# s.user = 'source'
-s.password = 'hackme'
-s.mount = "/pyshout"
-# s.format = 'vorbis' | 'mp3'
-# s.protocol = 'http' | 'xaudiocast' | 'icy'
-# s.name = ''
-# s.genre = ''
-# s.url = ''
-# s.public = 0 | 1
-# s.audio_info = { 'key': 'val', ... }
-# (keys are shout.SHOUT_AI_BITRATE, shout.SHOUT_AI_SAMPLERATE,
-# shout.SHOUT_AI_CHANNELS, shout.SHOUT_AI_QUALITY)
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-total = 0
-st = time.time()
-for fa in sys.argv[1:]:
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+++ /dev/null
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-if not os.environ.has_key('PKG_CONFIG_PATH'):
- os.environ['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] = '/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig'
-
-# Find shout compiler/linker flag via pkgconfig or shout-config
-if os.system('pkg-config --exists shout 2> /dev/null') == 0:
- pkgcfg = os.popen('pkg-config --cflags shout')
- cflags = pkgcfg.readline().strip()
- pkgcfg.close()
- pkgcfg = os.popen('pkg-config --libs shout')
- libs = pkgcfg.readline().strip()
- pkgcfg.close()
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- if os.system('pkg-config --usage 2> /dev/null') == 0:
- print "pkg-config could not find libshout: check PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
- if os.system('shout-config 2> /dev/null') == 0:
- scfg = os.popen('shout-config --cflags')
- cflags = scfg.readline().strip()
- scfg.close()
- scfg = os.popen('shout-config --libs')
- libs = scfg.readline().strip()
- scfg.close()
-
- else:
- print "pkg-config and shout-config unavailable, build terminated"
- sys.exit(1)
-
-# there must be an easier way to set up these flags!
-iflags = [x[2:] for x in cflags.split() if x[0:2] == '-I']
-extra_cflags = [x for x in cflags.split() if x[0:2] != '-I']
-libdirs = [x[2:] for x in libs.split() if x[0:2] == '-L']
-libsonly = [x[2:] for x in libs.split() if x[0:2] == '-l']
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-# include_dirs=[]
-# libraries=[]
-# runtime_library_dirs=[]
-# extra_objects, extra_compile_args, extra_link_args
-shout = Extension('shout', sources = ['shout.c'],
- include_dirs = iflags,
- extra_compile_args = extra_cflags,
- library_dirs = libdirs,
- libraries = libsonly)
-
-# data_files = []
-setup (name = 'shout-python',
- version = ver,
- description = 'Bindings for libshout 2',
- url = 'http://icecast.org/download.php',
- author = 'Brendan Cully',
- author_email = 'brendan@xiph.org',
- ext_modules = [shout])
+++ /dev/null
-/* shout.c: python bindings to libshout
- * Copyright (c) 2003,5 Brendan Cully <brendan@xiph.org>
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
- * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * Library General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
- * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
- *
- * $Id$
- */
-
-#include <Python.h>
-#include <shout/shout.h>
-
-static PyObject* ShoutError;
-
-typedef struct {
- PyObject_HEAD
- shout_t* conn;
- PyObject* attr;
-} ShoutObject;
-
-typedef int(*pshout_set_shout)(shout_t*);
-typedef int(*pshout_set_shout_int)(shout_t*, int);
-typedef int(*pshout_set_shout_str)(shout_t*, const char*);
-
-typedef struct _ShoutObjectAttr {
- const char* name;
- pshout_set_shout set_shout;
- int(*set)(struct _ShoutObjectAttr*, ShoutObject*, PyObject*);
-} ShoutObjectAttr;
-
-typedef struct {
- const char* name;
- int val;
-} kv_strint;
-
-/* -- module prototypes -- */
-static PyObject* pshout_version(PyObject* self, PyObject* args);
-
-/* -- ShoutObject instance prototypes -- */
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_new(PyObject* self, PyObject* args);
-static void pshoutobj_initattrs(PyObject* self);
-static void pshoutobj_free(PyObject* self);
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_getattr(PyObject* self, char* name);
-static int pshoutobj_setattr(PyObject* self, char* name, PyObject* v);
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_open(ShoutObject* self);
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_close(ShoutObject* self);
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_get_connected(ShoutObject* self);
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_send(ShoutObject* self, PyObject* args);
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_sync(ShoutObject* self);
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_delay(ShoutObject* self);
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_queuelen(ShoutObject* self);
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_set_metadata(ShoutObject* self, PyObject* args);
-
-/* -- attr prototypes -- */
-static int pshoutobj_set_str(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
-static int pshoutobj_set_int(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
-static int pshoutobj_set_bool(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
-static int pshoutobj_set_proto(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
-static int pshoutobj_set_fmt(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
-static int pshoutobj_set_audio_info(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
-
-static char docstring[] = "Shout library v2 interface\n\n"
- "Use this module to send audio data to an icecast (or shoutcast) server\n"
- "shout.Shout() creates a new Shout object.\n\n"
-
- "Shout\n\n"
- "Use this object to send data to an icecast server.\n"
- "Set the connection attributes before calling \"open\" (at least\n"
- "\"host\", \"port\", \"password\" and \"mount\" must be specified).\n\n"
- "Methods:\n"
- " open() - connect to server\n"
- " get_connected() - monitor connection status in nonblocking mode\n"
- " close() - disconnect from server\n"
- " send(data) - send audio data to server\n"
- " sync() - sleep until server needs more data. This is equal to\n"
- " the time it takes to play data sent since last sync\n"
- " delay() - return milliseconds to wait before sending more data\n"
- " queuelen() - return number of bytes on the nonblocking write queue\n"
- "set_metadata(dict) - update stream metadata on server (current known key is\n"
- " \"song\". Not currently supported for ogg.\n\n"
- "Attributes:\n"
- " host - name or address of destination server\n"
- " port - port of destination server\n"
- " user - source user name (optional)\n"
- " password - source password\n"
- " mount - mount point on server (relative URL, eg \"/stream.ogg\")\n"
- " protocol - server protocol: \"http\" (the default) for icecast 2,\n"
- " \"xaudiocast\" for icecast 1, or \"icy\" for shoutcast\n"
- "nonblocking - use nonblocking send\n"
- " format - audio format: \"ogg\" (the default) or \"mp3\"\n"
- " name - stream name\n"
- " url - stream web page\n"
- " genre - stream genre\n"
- "description - longer stream description\n"
- " audio_info - dictionary of stream audio parameters, for YP information.\n"
- " Useful keys include \"bitrate\" (in kbps), \"samplerate\"\n"
- " (in Hz), \"channels\" and \"quality\" (Ogg encoding\n"
- " quality). All dictionary values should be strings. The known\n"
- " keys are defined as the SHOUT_AI_* constants, but any other\n"
- " will be passed along to the server as well.\n"
- " dumpfile - file name to record stream to on server (not supported on\n"
- " all servers)\n"
- " agent - for customizing the HTTP user-agent header\n\n";
-
-static PyTypeObject ShoutObject_Type = {
- PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
- 0,
- "shout.Shout",
- sizeof(ShoutObject),
- 0,
- pshoutobj_free, /* tp_dealloc */
- 0, /* tp_print */
- pshoutobj_getattr,
- pshoutobj_setattr,
- 0, /* tp_compare */
- 0, /* tp_repr */
- 0, /* tp_as_number */
- 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
- 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
- 0, /* tp_hash */
- 0, /* tp_call */
- 0, /* tp_str */
- 0, /* tp_getattro */
- 0, /* tp_setattro */
- 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
- 0, /* tp_flags */
- "See shout module help: help(shout)\n"
-};
-
-static PyMethodDef ShoutMethods[] = {
- { "version", pshout_version, METH_VARARGS,
- "Return the version of libshout being used, as a string." },
- { "Shout", pshoutobj_new, METH_VARARGS,
- "Create a new Shout object." },
- { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }
-};
-
-static ShoutObjectAttr ShoutObjectAttrs[] = {
- { "host", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_host, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "port", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_port, pshoutobj_set_int },
- { "user", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_user, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "password", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_password, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "agent", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_agent, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "format", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_format, pshoutobj_set_fmt },
- { "protocol", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_protocol, pshoutobj_set_proto },
- { "nonblocking", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_nonblocking, pshoutobj_set_bool },
- { "mount", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_mount, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "name", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_name, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "url", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_url, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "genre", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_genre, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "description", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_description, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "public", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_public, pshoutobj_set_int },
- { "dumpfile", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_dumpfile, pshoutobj_set_str },
- { "audio_info", NULL, pshoutobj_set_audio_info },
- { NULL, NULL, NULL }
-};
-
-static kv_strint ShoutProtocolMap[] = {
- { "http", SHOUT_PROTOCOL_HTTP },
- { "xaudiocast", SHOUT_PROTOCOL_XAUDIOCAST },
- { "icy", SHOUT_PROTOCOL_ICY },
- { NULL, 0 }
-};
-
-static kv_strint ShoutFormatMap[] = {
- { "ogg", SHOUT_FORMAT_OGG },
- { "mp3", SHOUT_FORMAT_MP3 },
- { "vorbis", SHOUT_FORMAT_OGG }, /* for backwards compatability */
- { NULL, 0 }
-};
-
-static PyMethodDef ShoutObjectMethods[] = {
- { "open", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_open, METH_NOARGS,
- "Connect to server." },
- { "close", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_close, METH_NOARGS,
- "Close connection to server." },
- { "get_connected", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_get_connected, METH_NOARGS,
- "Check for connection progress." },
- { "send", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_send, METH_VARARGS,
- "Send audio data to server." },
- { "sync", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_sync, METH_NOARGS,
- "Sleep for time required to play previously sent audio data." },
- { "delay", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_delay, METH_NOARGS,
- "Return amount of time in milliseconds to wait before sending more data." },
- { "queuelen", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_queuelen, METH_NOARGS,
- "Return the number of bytes currently on the write queue for nonblocking send" },
- { "set_metadata", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_set_metadata, METH_VARARGS,
- "Update stream metadata on server (takes a dictionary argument. Current keys are: \"song\"" },
-
- /* attributes (cribbed from Arc's ogg-python technique) */
- { "host", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "port", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "user", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "password", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "agent", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "format", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "protocol", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "nonblocking", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "mount", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "name", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "url", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "genre", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "description", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "public", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "dumpfile", NULL, 0, NULL },
- { "audio_info", NULL, 0, NULL },
-
- /* sentinel */
- { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }
-};
-
-void initshout(void) {
- PyObject* mod;
- PyObject* dict;
-
- ShoutObject_Type.ob_type = &PyType_Type;
-
- mod = Py_InitModule3("shout", ShoutMethods, docstring);
- dict = PyModule_GetDict(mod);
- ShoutError = PyErr_NewException("shout.ShoutException", NULL, NULL);
- PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "ShoutException", ShoutError);
-
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_SUCCESS", SHOUTERR_SUCCESS);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_INSANE", SHOUTERR_INSANE);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_NOCONNECT", SHOUTERR_NOCONNECT);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_NOLOGIN", SHOUTERR_NOLOGIN);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_SOCKET", SHOUTERR_SOCKET);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_MALLOC", SHOUTERR_MALLOC);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_METADATA", SHOUTERR_METADATA);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_CONNECTED", SHOUTERR_CONNECTED);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_UNCONNECTED", SHOUTERR_UNCONNECTED);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_UNSUPPORTED", SHOUTERR_UNSUPPORTED);
- PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_BUSY", SHOUTERR_BUSY);
-
- PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "SHOUT_AI_BITRATE", SHOUT_AI_BITRATE);
- PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "SHOUT_AI_SAMPLERATE", SHOUT_AI_SAMPLERATE);
- PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "SHOUT_AI_CHANNELS", SHOUT_AI_CHANNELS);
- PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "SHOUT_AI_QUALITY", SHOUT_AI_QUALITY);
-}
-
-/* -- shout module methods -- */
-
-static PyObject* pshout_version(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) {
- if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ""))
- return NULL;
-
- return Py_BuildValue("s", shout_version(NULL, NULL, NULL));
-}
-
-/* -- ShoutObject instance methods -- */
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_new(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) {
- ShoutObject* me;
-
- if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ""))
- return NULL;
-
- if (!(me = PyObject_New(ShoutObject, &ShoutObject_Type)))
- return NULL;
-
- me->attr = NULL;
-
- if (!(me->conn = shout_new())) {
- PyErr_NoMemory();
- PyObject_Del(self);
-
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return (PyObject*)me;
-}
-
-static void pshoutobj_free(PyObject* self) {
- ShoutObject* me = (ShoutObject*)self;
-
- Py_XDECREF(me->attr);
- shout_free(me->conn);
- PyObject_Del(self);
-}
-
-static void pshoutobj_initattrs(PyObject* self) {
- shout_t* conn = ((ShoutObject*)self)->conn;
- int val, i;
-
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "host", Py_BuildValue("s", shout_get_host(conn)));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "port", Py_BuildValue("i", shout_get_port(conn)));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "user", Py_BuildValue("s", shout_get_user(conn)));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "password", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "mount", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "name", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "url", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "genre", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "description", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "audio_info", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "dumpfile", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "agent", Py_BuildValue("s", shout_get_agent(conn)));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "protocol", Py_BuildValue(""));
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "nonblocking", shout_get_nonblocking(conn) ? Py_True : Py_False);
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "format", Py_BuildValue(""));
-
- val = shout_get_protocol(conn);
- for (i = 0; ShoutProtocolMap[i].name; i++)
- if (ShoutProtocolMap[i].val == val) {
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "protocol", Py_BuildValue("s", ShoutProtocolMap[i].name));
- break;
- }
-
- val = shout_get_format(conn);
- for (i = 0; ShoutFormatMap[i].name; i++)
- if (ShoutFormatMap[i].val == val) {
- pshoutobj_setattr(self, "format", Py_BuildValue("s", ShoutFormatMap[i].name));
- break;
- }
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_getattr(PyObject* self, char* name) {
- ShoutObject* me = (ShoutObject*)self;
-
- if (!me->attr)
- pshoutobj_initattrs(self);
-
- if (me->attr) {
- PyObject* v = PyDict_GetItemString(me->attr, name);
- if (v) {
- Py_INCREF(v);
- return v;
- }
- }
- return Py_FindMethod(ShoutObjectMethods, self, name);
-}
-
-static int pshoutobj_setattr(PyObject* self, char* name, PyObject* v) {
- ShoutObject* me = (ShoutObject*)self;
- ShoutObjectAttr* attr;
-
- if (!me->attr && !(me->attr = PyDict_New()))
- return -1;
-
- if (v == NULL)
- return -1;
-
- for (attr = ShoutObjectAttrs; attr->name; attr++) {
- if (!strcmp(attr->name, name)) {
- if (v != Py_None && attr->set(attr, me, v) != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
- if (!PyErr_Occurred())
- PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, shout_get_error(me->conn));
- return -1;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
-
- return PyDict_SetItemString(me->attr, name, v);
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_open(ShoutObject* self) {
- int ret;
- Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
- ret=shout_open(self->conn);
- Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
- if (!((ret == SHOUTERR_SUCCESS)||
- ((ret==SHOUTERR_BUSY) && shout_get_nonblocking(self->conn)))) {
- PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, shout_get_error(self->conn));
-
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_close(ShoutObject* self) {
- if (shout_close(self->conn) != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
- PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, shout_get_error(self->conn));
-
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_send(ShoutObject* self, PyObject* args) {
- const unsigned char* data;
- size_t len;
- int res;
-
- if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#", &data, &len))
- return NULL;
-
- Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
- res = shout_send(self->conn, data, len);
- Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
-
- if (res != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
- PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, shout_get_error(self->conn));
-
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_sync(ShoutObject* self) {
- Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
- shout_sync(self->conn);
- Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
-
- return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_get_connected(ShoutObject* self) {
- return Py_BuildValue("i", shout_get_connected(self->conn));
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_delay(ShoutObject* self) {
- return Py_BuildValue("i", shout_delay(self->conn));
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_queuelen(ShoutObject* self) {
- return Py_BuildValue("i", shout_queuelen(self->conn));
-}
-
-static PyObject* pshoutobj_set_metadata(ShoutObject* self, PyObject* args) {
- shout_metadata_t* metadata;
- PyObject* dict;
- PyObject* key;
- PyObject* val;
- const char* skey;
- const char* sval;
- Py_ssize_t i = 0;
- int rc;
-
- if (!(metadata = shout_metadata_new())) {
- PyErr_NoMemory();
- return NULL;
- }
-
- if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!", &PyDict_Type, &dict))
- return NULL;
-
- while (PyDict_Next(dict, &i, &key, &val)) {
- if (!PyString_Check(key)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary key must be string");
- shout_metadata_free(metadata);
- return NULL;
- }
- if (!PyString_Check(val)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary value must be string");
- shout_metadata_free(metadata);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- skey = PyString_AsString(key);
- sval = PyString_AsString(val);
-
- if ((rc = shout_metadata_add(metadata, skey, sval)) != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
- if (rc == SHOUTERR_MALLOC)
- PyErr_NoMemory();
- else if (rc == SHOUTERR_INSANE)
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary key must not be empty");
- shout_metadata_free(metadata);
- return NULL;
- }
- }
-
- rc = shout_set_metadata(self->conn, metadata);
- shout_metadata_free(metadata);
-
- if (rc != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
- PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, "Metadata not supported in this connection");
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
-}
-
-static int pshoutobj_set_str(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
- const char* str;
- pshout_set_shout_str set_shout;
-
- if (!PyString_Check(v)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String argument required");
- return -1;
- }
-
- str = PyString_AsString(v);
- set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_str)attr->set_shout;
- return set_shout(self->conn, str);
-}
-
-static int pshoutobj_set_int(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
- long val;
- pshout_set_shout_int set_shout;
-
- if (!PyInt_Check(v)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Numerical argument required");
- return -1;
- }
-
- val = PyLong_AsLong(v);
- set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_int)attr->set_shout;
- return set_shout(self->conn, val);
-}
-
-static int pshoutobj_set_bool(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
- long val;
- pshout_set_shout_int set_shout;
-
- if (!PyBool_Check(v)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Boolean argument required");
- return -1;
- }
-
- val = (v == Py_True) ? 1 : 0;
- set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_int)attr->set_shout;
- return set_shout(self->conn, val);
-}
-
-static int pshoutobj_set_fmt(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
- const char* val;
- kv_strint* fmt_map;
- pshout_set_shout_int set_shout;
-
- if (!PyString_Check(v)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String argument required");
- return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
- }
-
- val = PyString_AsString(v);
- for (fmt_map = ShoutFormatMap; fmt_map->name; fmt_map++) {
- if (!strcmp(fmt_map->name, val)) {
- set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_int)attr->set_shout;
- return set_shout(self->conn, fmt_map->val);
- }
- }
-
- PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, "Unsupported format");
- return SHOUTERR_UNSUPPORTED;
-}
-
-static int pshoutobj_set_proto(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
- const char* val;
- kv_strint* proto_map;
- pshout_set_shout_int set_shout;
-
- if (!PyString_Check(v)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String argument required");
- return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
- }
-
- val = PyString_AsString(v);
- for (proto_map = ShoutProtocolMap; proto_map->name; proto_map++) {
- if (!strcmp(proto_map->name, val)) {
- set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_int)attr->set_shout;
- return set_shout(self->conn, proto_map->val);
- }
- }
-
- PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, "Unsupported protocol");
- return SHOUTERR_UNSUPPORTED;
-}
-
-static int pshoutobj_set_audio_info(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
- PyObject* key;
- PyObject* val;
- const char* skey;
- const char* sval;
- Py_ssize_t i = 0;
- int rc;
-
- if (!PyDict_Check(v)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary argument required");
- return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
- }
-
- while (PyDict_Next(v, &i, &key, &val)) {
- if (!PyString_Check(key)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary key must be string");
- return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
- }
- if (!PyString_Check(val)) {
- PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary value must be string");
- return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
- }
-
- skey = PyString_AsString(key);
- sval = PyString_AsString(val);
-
- if ((rc = shout_set_audio_info(self->conn, skey, sval)) != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS)
- return rc;
- }
-
- return SHOUTERR_SUCCESS;
-}
--- /dev/null
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+MANIFEST
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+setup.py
+shout.c
+example.py
--- /dev/null
+This is shout-python, a set of bindings for libshout 2.
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+shoutcast. This module includes inline documentation, or see
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+shout-python is licensed under the GNU LGPL. See COPYING for details.
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/env python
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+# usage: ./example.py /path/to/file1 /path/to/file2 ...
+import shout
+import sys
+import string
+import time
+
+s = shout.Shout()
+print "Using libshout version %s" % shout.version()
+
+# s.host = 'localhost'
+# s.port = 8000
+# s.user = 'source'
+s.password = 'hackme'
+s.mount = "/pyshout"
+# s.format = 'vorbis' | 'mp3'
+# s.protocol = 'http' | 'xaudiocast' | 'icy'
+# s.name = ''
+# s.genre = ''
+# s.url = ''
+# s.public = 0 | 1
+# s.audio_info = { 'key': 'val', ... }
+# (keys are shout.SHOUT_AI_BITRATE, shout.SHOUT_AI_SAMPLERATE,
+# shout.SHOUT_AI_CHANNELS, shout.SHOUT_AI_QUALITY)
+
+s.open()
+
+total = 0
+st = time.time()
+for fa in sys.argv[1:]:
+ print "opening file %s" % fa
+ f = open(fa)
+ s.set_metadata({'song': fa})
+
+ nbuf = f.read(4096)
+ while 1:
+ buf = nbuf
+ nbuf = f.read(4096)
+ total = total + len(buf)
+ if len(buf) == 0:
+ break
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+ s.sync()
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+
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+ br = total*0.008/(et-st)
+ print "Sent %d bytes in %d seconds (%f kbps)" % (total, et-st, br)
+
+print s.close()
--- /dev/null
+# distutils build script
+# To install shout-python, run 'python setup.py install'
+
+from distutils.core import setup, Extension
+import os
+import sys
+
+ver = '0.2'
+
+# write default shout.pc path into environment if PKG_CONFIG_PATH is unset
+if not os.environ.has_key('PKG_CONFIG_PATH'):
+ os.environ['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] = '/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig'
+
+# Find shout compiler/linker flag via pkgconfig or shout-config
+if os.system('pkg-config --exists shout 2> /dev/null') == 0:
+ pkgcfg = os.popen('pkg-config --cflags shout')
+ cflags = pkgcfg.readline().strip()
+ pkgcfg.close()
+ pkgcfg = os.popen('pkg-config --libs shout')
+ libs = pkgcfg.readline().strip()
+ pkgcfg.close()
+
+else:
+ if os.system('pkg-config --usage 2> /dev/null') == 0:
+ print "pkg-config could not find libshout: check PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
+ if os.system('shout-config 2> /dev/null') == 0:
+ scfg = os.popen('shout-config --cflags')
+ cflags = scfg.readline().strip()
+ scfg.close()
+ scfg = os.popen('shout-config --libs')
+ libs = scfg.readline().strip()
+ scfg.close()
+
+ else:
+ print "pkg-config and shout-config unavailable, build terminated"
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+# there must be an easier way to set up these flags!
+iflags = [x[2:] for x in cflags.split() if x[0:2] == '-I']
+extra_cflags = [x for x in cflags.split() if x[0:2] != '-I']
+libdirs = [x[2:] for x in libs.split() if x[0:2] == '-L']
+libsonly = [x[2:] for x in libs.split() if x[0:2] == '-l']
+
+# include_dirs=[]
+# libraries=[]
+# runtime_library_dirs=[]
+# extra_objects, extra_compile_args, extra_link_args
+shout = Extension('shout', sources = ['shout.c'],
+ include_dirs = iflags,
+ extra_compile_args = extra_cflags,
+ library_dirs = libdirs,
+ libraries = libsonly)
+
+# data_files = []
+setup (name = 'shout-python',
+ version = ver,
+ description = 'Bindings for libshout 2',
+ url = 'http://icecast.org/download.php',
+ author = 'Brendan Cully',
+ author_email = 'brendan@xiph.org',
+ ext_modules = [shout])
--- /dev/null
+/* shout.c: python bindings to libshout
+ * Copyright (c) 2003,5 Brendan Cully <brendan@xiph.org>
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
+ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * Library General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+ * License along with this library; if not, write to the
+ * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+ * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
+ *
+ * $Id$
+ */
+
+#include <Python.h>
+#include <shout/shout.h>
+
+static PyObject* ShoutError;
+
+typedef struct {
+ PyObject_HEAD
+ shout_t* conn;
+ PyObject* attr;
+} ShoutObject;
+
+typedef int(*pshout_set_shout)(shout_t*);
+typedef int(*pshout_set_shout_int)(shout_t*, int);
+typedef int(*pshout_set_shout_str)(shout_t*, const char*);
+
+typedef struct _ShoutObjectAttr {
+ const char* name;
+ pshout_set_shout set_shout;
+ int(*set)(struct _ShoutObjectAttr*, ShoutObject*, PyObject*);
+} ShoutObjectAttr;
+
+typedef struct {
+ const char* name;
+ int val;
+} kv_strint;
+
+/* -- module prototypes -- */
+static PyObject* pshout_version(PyObject* self, PyObject* args);
+
+/* -- ShoutObject instance prototypes -- */
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_new(PyObject* self, PyObject* args);
+static void pshoutobj_initattrs(PyObject* self);
+static void pshoutobj_free(PyObject* self);
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_getattr(PyObject* self, char* name);
+static int pshoutobj_setattr(PyObject* self, char* name, PyObject* v);
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_open(ShoutObject* self);
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_close(ShoutObject* self);
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_get_connected(ShoutObject* self);
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_send(ShoutObject* self, PyObject* args);
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_sync(ShoutObject* self);
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_delay(ShoutObject* self);
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_queuelen(ShoutObject* self);
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_set_metadata(ShoutObject* self, PyObject* args);
+
+/* -- attr prototypes -- */
+static int pshoutobj_set_str(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
+static int pshoutobj_set_int(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
+static int pshoutobj_set_bool(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
+static int pshoutobj_set_proto(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
+static int pshoutobj_set_fmt(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
+static int pshoutobj_set_audio_info(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v);
+
+static char docstring[] = "Shout library v2 interface\n\n"
+ "Use this module to send audio data to an icecast (or shoutcast) server\n"
+ "shout.Shout() creates a new Shout object.\n\n"
+
+ "Shout\n\n"
+ "Use this object to send data to an icecast server.\n"
+ "Set the connection attributes before calling \"open\" (at least\n"
+ "\"host\", \"port\", \"password\" and \"mount\" must be specified).\n\n"
+ "Methods:\n"
+ " open() - connect to server\n"
+ " get_connected() - monitor connection status in nonblocking mode\n"
+ " close() - disconnect from server\n"
+ " send(data) - send audio data to server\n"
+ " sync() - sleep until server needs more data. This is equal to\n"
+ " the time it takes to play data sent since last sync\n"
+ " delay() - return milliseconds to wait before sending more data\n"
+ " queuelen() - return number of bytes on the nonblocking write queue\n"
+ "set_metadata(dict) - update stream metadata on server (current known key is\n"
+ " \"song\". Not currently supported for ogg.\n\n"
+ "Attributes:\n"
+ " host - name or address of destination server\n"
+ " port - port of destination server\n"
+ " user - source user name (optional)\n"
+ " password - source password\n"
+ " mount - mount point on server (relative URL, eg \"/stream.ogg\")\n"
+ " protocol - server protocol: \"http\" (the default) for icecast 2,\n"
+ " \"xaudiocast\" for icecast 1, or \"icy\" for shoutcast\n"
+ "nonblocking - use nonblocking send\n"
+ " format - audio format: \"ogg\" (the default) or \"mp3\"\n"
+ " name - stream name\n"
+ " url - stream web page\n"
+ " genre - stream genre\n"
+ "description - longer stream description\n"
+ " audio_info - dictionary of stream audio parameters, for YP information.\n"
+ " Useful keys include \"bitrate\" (in kbps), \"samplerate\"\n"
+ " (in Hz), \"channels\" and \"quality\" (Ogg encoding\n"
+ " quality). All dictionary values should be strings. The known\n"
+ " keys are defined as the SHOUT_AI_* constants, but any other\n"
+ " will be passed along to the server as well.\n"
+ " dumpfile - file name to record stream to on server (not supported on\n"
+ " all servers)\n"
+ " agent - for customizing the HTTP user-agent header\n\n";
+
+static PyTypeObject ShoutObject_Type = {
+ PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL)
+ 0,
+ "shout.Shout",
+ sizeof(ShoutObject),
+ 0,
+ pshoutobj_free, /* tp_dealloc */
+ 0, /* tp_print */
+ pshoutobj_getattr,
+ pshoutobj_setattr,
+ 0, /* tp_compare */
+ 0, /* tp_repr */
+ 0, /* tp_as_number */
+ 0, /* tp_as_sequence */
+ 0, /* tp_as_mapping */
+ 0, /* tp_hash */
+ 0, /* tp_call */
+ 0, /* tp_str */
+ 0, /* tp_getattro */
+ 0, /* tp_setattro */
+ 0, /* tp_as_buffer */
+ 0, /* tp_flags */
+ "See shout module help: help(shout)\n"
+};
+
+static PyMethodDef ShoutMethods[] = {
+ { "version", pshout_version, METH_VARARGS,
+ "Return the version of libshout being used, as a string." },
+ { "Shout", pshoutobj_new, METH_VARARGS,
+ "Create a new Shout object." },
+ { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }
+};
+
+static ShoutObjectAttr ShoutObjectAttrs[] = {
+ { "host", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_host, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "port", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_port, pshoutobj_set_int },
+ { "user", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_user, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "password", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_password, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "agent", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_agent, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "format", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_format, pshoutobj_set_fmt },
+ { "protocol", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_protocol, pshoutobj_set_proto },
+ { "nonblocking", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_nonblocking, pshoutobj_set_bool },
+ { "mount", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_mount, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "name", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_name, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "url", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_url, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "genre", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_genre, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "description", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_description, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "public", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_public, pshoutobj_set_int },
+ { "dumpfile", (pshout_set_shout)shout_set_dumpfile, pshoutobj_set_str },
+ { "audio_info", NULL, pshoutobj_set_audio_info },
+ { NULL, NULL, NULL }
+};
+
+static kv_strint ShoutProtocolMap[] = {
+ { "http", SHOUT_PROTOCOL_HTTP },
+ { "xaudiocast", SHOUT_PROTOCOL_XAUDIOCAST },
+ { "icy", SHOUT_PROTOCOL_ICY },
+ { NULL, 0 }
+};
+
+static kv_strint ShoutFormatMap[] = {
+ { "ogg", SHOUT_FORMAT_OGG },
+ { "mp3", SHOUT_FORMAT_MP3 },
+ { "vorbis", SHOUT_FORMAT_OGG }, /* for backwards compatability */
+ { NULL, 0 }
+};
+
+static PyMethodDef ShoutObjectMethods[] = {
+ { "open", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_open, METH_NOARGS,
+ "Connect to server." },
+ { "close", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_close, METH_NOARGS,
+ "Close connection to server." },
+ { "get_connected", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_get_connected, METH_NOARGS,
+ "Check for connection progress." },
+ { "send", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_send, METH_VARARGS,
+ "Send audio data to server." },
+ { "sync", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_sync, METH_NOARGS,
+ "Sleep for time required to play previously sent audio data." },
+ { "delay", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_delay, METH_NOARGS,
+ "Return amount of time in milliseconds to wait before sending more data." },
+ { "queuelen", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_queuelen, METH_NOARGS,
+ "Return the number of bytes currently on the write queue for nonblocking send" },
+ { "set_metadata", (PyCFunction)pshoutobj_set_metadata, METH_VARARGS,
+ "Update stream metadata on server (takes a dictionary argument. Current keys are: \"song\"" },
+
+ /* attributes (cribbed from Arc's ogg-python technique) */
+ { "host", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "port", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "user", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "password", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "agent", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "format", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "protocol", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "nonblocking", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "mount", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "name", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "url", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "genre", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "description", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "public", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "dumpfile", NULL, 0, NULL },
+ { "audio_info", NULL, 0, NULL },
+
+ /* sentinel */
+ { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }
+};
+
+void initshout(void) {
+ PyObject* mod;
+ PyObject* dict;
+
+ ShoutObject_Type.ob_type = &PyType_Type;
+
+ mod = Py_InitModule3("shout", ShoutMethods, docstring);
+ dict = PyModule_GetDict(mod);
+ ShoutError = PyErr_NewException("shout.ShoutException", NULL, NULL);
+ PyDict_SetItemString(dict, "ShoutException", ShoutError);
+
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_SUCCESS", SHOUTERR_SUCCESS);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_INSANE", SHOUTERR_INSANE);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_NOCONNECT", SHOUTERR_NOCONNECT);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_NOLOGIN", SHOUTERR_NOLOGIN);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_SOCKET", SHOUTERR_SOCKET);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_MALLOC", SHOUTERR_MALLOC);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_METADATA", SHOUTERR_METADATA);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_CONNECTED", SHOUTERR_CONNECTED);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_UNCONNECTED", SHOUTERR_UNCONNECTED);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_UNSUPPORTED", SHOUTERR_UNSUPPORTED);
+ PyModule_AddIntConstant(mod, "SHOUTERR_BUSY", SHOUTERR_BUSY);
+
+ PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "SHOUT_AI_BITRATE", SHOUT_AI_BITRATE);
+ PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "SHOUT_AI_SAMPLERATE", SHOUT_AI_SAMPLERATE);
+ PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "SHOUT_AI_CHANNELS", SHOUT_AI_CHANNELS);
+ PyModule_AddStringConstant(mod, "SHOUT_AI_QUALITY", SHOUT_AI_QUALITY);
+}
+
+/* -- shout module methods -- */
+
+static PyObject* pshout_version(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) {
+ if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ""))
+ return NULL;
+
+ return Py_BuildValue("s", shout_version(NULL, NULL, NULL));
+}
+
+/* -- ShoutObject instance methods -- */
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_new(PyObject* self, PyObject* args) {
+ ShoutObject* me;
+
+ if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ""))
+ return NULL;
+
+ if (!(me = PyObject_New(ShoutObject, &ShoutObject_Type)))
+ return NULL;
+
+ me->attr = NULL;
+
+ if (!(me->conn = shout_new())) {
+ PyErr_NoMemory();
+ PyObject_Del(self);
+
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return (PyObject*)me;
+}
+
+static void pshoutobj_free(PyObject* self) {
+ ShoutObject* me = (ShoutObject*)self;
+
+ Py_XDECREF(me->attr);
+ shout_free(me->conn);
+ PyObject_Del(self);
+}
+
+static void pshoutobj_initattrs(PyObject* self) {
+ shout_t* conn = ((ShoutObject*)self)->conn;
+ int val, i;
+
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "host", Py_BuildValue("s", shout_get_host(conn)));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "port", Py_BuildValue("i", shout_get_port(conn)));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "user", Py_BuildValue("s", shout_get_user(conn)));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "password", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "mount", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "name", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "url", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "genre", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "description", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "audio_info", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "dumpfile", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "agent", Py_BuildValue("s", shout_get_agent(conn)));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "protocol", Py_BuildValue(""));
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "nonblocking", shout_get_nonblocking(conn) ? Py_True : Py_False);
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "format", Py_BuildValue(""));
+
+ val = shout_get_protocol(conn);
+ for (i = 0; ShoutProtocolMap[i].name; i++)
+ if (ShoutProtocolMap[i].val == val) {
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "protocol", Py_BuildValue("s", ShoutProtocolMap[i].name));
+ break;
+ }
+
+ val = shout_get_format(conn);
+ for (i = 0; ShoutFormatMap[i].name; i++)
+ if (ShoutFormatMap[i].val == val) {
+ pshoutobj_setattr(self, "format", Py_BuildValue("s", ShoutFormatMap[i].name));
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_getattr(PyObject* self, char* name) {
+ ShoutObject* me = (ShoutObject*)self;
+
+ if (!me->attr)
+ pshoutobj_initattrs(self);
+
+ if (me->attr) {
+ PyObject* v = PyDict_GetItemString(me->attr, name);
+ if (v) {
+ Py_INCREF(v);
+ return v;
+ }
+ }
+ return Py_FindMethod(ShoutObjectMethods, self, name);
+}
+
+static int pshoutobj_setattr(PyObject* self, char* name, PyObject* v) {
+ ShoutObject* me = (ShoutObject*)self;
+ ShoutObjectAttr* attr;
+
+ if (!me->attr && !(me->attr = PyDict_New()))
+ return -1;
+
+ if (v == NULL)
+ return -1;
+
+ for (attr = ShoutObjectAttrs; attr->name; attr++) {
+ if (!strcmp(attr->name, name)) {
+ if (v != Py_None && attr->set(attr, me, v) != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
+ if (!PyErr_Occurred())
+ PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, shout_get_error(me->conn));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return PyDict_SetItemString(me->attr, name, v);
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_open(ShoutObject* self) {
+ int ret;
+ Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
+ ret=shout_open(self->conn);
+ Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
+ if (!((ret == SHOUTERR_SUCCESS)||
+ ((ret==SHOUTERR_BUSY) && shout_get_nonblocking(self->conn)))) {
+ PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, shout_get_error(self->conn));
+
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_close(ShoutObject* self) {
+ if (shout_close(self->conn) != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
+ PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, shout_get_error(self->conn));
+
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_send(ShoutObject* self, PyObject* args) {
+ const unsigned char* data;
+ size_t len;
+ int res;
+
+ if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#", &data, &len))
+ return NULL;
+
+ Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
+ res = shout_send(self->conn, data, len);
+ Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
+
+ if (res != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
+ PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, shout_get_error(self->conn));
+
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_sync(ShoutObject* self) {
+ Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
+ shout_sync(self->conn);
+ Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
+
+ return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_get_connected(ShoutObject* self) {
+ return Py_BuildValue("i", shout_get_connected(self->conn));
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_delay(ShoutObject* self) {
+ return Py_BuildValue("i", shout_delay(self->conn));
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_queuelen(ShoutObject* self) {
+ return Py_BuildValue("i", shout_queuelen(self->conn));
+}
+
+static PyObject* pshoutobj_set_metadata(ShoutObject* self, PyObject* args) {
+ shout_metadata_t* metadata;
+ PyObject* dict;
+ PyObject* key;
+ PyObject* val;
+ const char* skey;
+ const char* sval;
+ Py_ssize_t i = 0;
+ int rc;
+
+ if (!(metadata = shout_metadata_new())) {
+ PyErr_NoMemory();
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!", &PyDict_Type, &dict))
+ return NULL;
+
+ while (PyDict_Next(dict, &i, &key, &val)) {
+ if (!PyString_Check(key)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary key must be string");
+ shout_metadata_free(metadata);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ if (!PyString_Check(val)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary value must be string");
+ shout_metadata_free(metadata);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ skey = PyString_AsString(key);
+ sval = PyString_AsString(val);
+
+ if ((rc = shout_metadata_add(metadata, skey, sval)) != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
+ if (rc == SHOUTERR_MALLOC)
+ PyErr_NoMemory();
+ else if (rc == SHOUTERR_INSANE)
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary key must not be empty");
+ shout_metadata_free(metadata);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ rc = shout_set_metadata(self->conn, metadata);
+ shout_metadata_free(metadata);
+
+ if (rc != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS) {
+ PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, "Metadata not supported in this connection");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return Py_BuildValue("i", 1);
+}
+
+static int pshoutobj_set_str(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
+ const char* str;
+ pshout_set_shout_str set_shout;
+
+ if (!PyString_Check(v)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String argument required");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ str = PyString_AsString(v);
+ set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_str)attr->set_shout;
+ return set_shout(self->conn, str);
+}
+
+static int pshoutobj_set_int(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
+ long val;
+ pshout_set_shout_int set_shout;
+
+ if (!PyInt_Check(v)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Numerical argument required");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ val = PyLong_AsLong(v);
+ set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_int)attr->set_shout;
+ return set_shout(self->conn, val);
+}
+
+static int pshoutobj_set_bool(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
+ long val;
+ pshout_set_shout_int set_shout;
+
+ if (!PyBool_Check(v)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Boolean argument required");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ val = (v == Py_True) ? 1 : 0;
+ set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_int)attr->set_shout;
+ return set_shout(self->conn, val);
+}
+
+static int pshoutobj_set_fmt(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
+ const char* val;
+ kv_strint* fmt_map;
+ pshout_set_shout_int set_shout;
+
+ if (!PyString_Check(v)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String argument required");
+ return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
+ }
+
+ val = PyString_AsString(v);
+ for (fmt_map = ShoutFormatMap; fmt_map->name; fmt_map++) {
+ if (!strcmp(fmt_map->name, val)) {
+ set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_int)attr->set_shout;
+ return set_shout(self->conn, fmt_map->val);
+ }
+ }
+
+ PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, "Unsupported format");
+ return SHOUTERR_UNSUPPORTED;
+}
+
+static int pshoutobj_set_proto(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
+ const char* val;
+ kv_strint* proto_map;
+ pshout_set_shout_int set_shout;
+
+ if (!PyString_Check(v)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "String argument required");
+ return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
+ }
+
+ val = PyString_AsString(v);
+ for (proto_map = ShoutProtocolMap; proto_map->name; proto_map++) {
+ if (!strcmp(proto_map->name, val)) {
+ set_shout = (pshout_set_shout_int)attr->set_shout;
+ return set_shout(self->conn, proto_map->val);
+ }
+ }
+
+ PyErr_SetString(ShoutError, "Unsupported protocol");
+ return SHOUTERR_UNSUPPORTED;
+}
+
+static int pshoutobj_set_audio_info(ShoutObjectAttr* attr, ShoutObject* self, PyObject* v) {
+ PyObject* key;
+ PyObject* val;
+ const char* skey;
+ const char* sval;
+ Py_ssize_t i = 0;
+ int rc;
+
+ if (!PyDict_Check(v)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary argument required");
+ return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
+ }
+
+ while (PyDict_Next(v, &i, &key, &val)) {
+ if (!PyString_Check(key)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary key must be string");
+ return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
+ }
+ if (!PyString_Check(val)) {
+ PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Dictionary value must be string");
+ return SHOUTERR_INSANE;
+ }
+
+ skey = PyString_AsString(key);
+ sval = PyString_AsString(val);
+
+ if ((rc = shout_set_audio_info(self->conn, skey, sval)) != SHOUTERR_SUCCESS)
+ return rc;
+ }
+
+ return SHOUTERR_SUCCESS;
+}